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Vol. 57 (2007): Public Wrongs and Private Duties: Rethinking Public Authority Liability in Canada
Vol. 57 (2007): Public Wrongs and Private Duties: Rethinking Public Authority Liability in Canada
Published:
2019-10-08
Front Matter
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Special Edition Foreword
Dean Philip Bryden
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Editor’s Preface
Aloke Chatterjee, Neil Craik, Carissima Mathen
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Contents
Class Actions Against the Crown
A Substitution for Judicial Review on Administrative Law Grounds?
Lorne Sossin
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The Class Action and Public Authority Liability
“Preferability” Re-Examined
Craig Jones, Angela Baxter
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Accountability of Public Authorities Through Contextualized Determinations of Vicarious Liability and Non-Delegable Duties
Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
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Liability of Public Authorities and Duties of Affirmative Action
Norman Siebrasse
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The Obligation to Protect
The Legal Context for Diplomatic Protection of Canadians Abroad
Craig Forcese
102
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Reconciling Tort and Administrative Law Concepts of Justice
The Case of Historical Wrongs
Laverne Jacobs
134
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Patents, the Charter & A Healthy Dose of Rights in Wrongs
The Poison is the Elixir for Life, Liberty & Security of the Person
Bita Amani
162
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Actions For Trespass & “Hunter v. Southam”
Michael Plaxton
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